The winning ways continue for the A Team Girls from Banks County Middle School. On December 10, the Lady Leopards put away a the good team of South Habersham Middle School 41-16. On Thursday, they turned up the heat on Kings Bridge Middle School and brought home a 49-5 victory. The Lady Leopards record this season now sits at 6-0.

"This game was closer than the final score showed,” head coach Steven Shedd said. “South Habersham had a very scrappy team that gave us fits in the first quarter. We finally seemed to settle down in our offense in the second quarter and were able to start shutting them down defensively. We were able to slowly pull away from them throughout the game. I was very pleased with the fact that our outside shots are beginning to go in on offense which enables us to balance out with our inside game."

Gabby Kennedy and Lauren Shedd led the Lady Leopards in scoring with 12 points each. Kennedy has been the leading scorer in almost every game this season. BCMS led at the end of the first quarter 8-6 and went on a spree in the second quarter scoring 18-1 over the Rebels.

Allison Smith scored eight points, Kelyn Parson scored five points and Abby Baird scored four points. The Lady Leopards stayed the course in the third quarter adding two more points to the lead and four points in the final quarter of the game.

Kings Bridge had a hard time moving the ball down court and put up many shots but failed to find the hoop. BCMS took an early first quarter lead 16-2 and never looked back. The Lady Leopards repeated the score in the second quarter and led at the half 32-5. Kings Bridge was shut out in the second half and the Lady Leopards added 17 points in the half for the win.
Taylor Parson led the Lady Leopards with 11 points, Abby Baird scored 10 points, Allison Smith added eight points, Kelyn Parson seven points, Kulia Beasley six points, Lauren Shedd five points and Samantha Hornsby sank a basket for two points.

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